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meditation in recovery
Why Meditation Helps Recovery
Tracey L. Kelley | 14 November

What if someone said you could feel more calm, stop racing thoughts, control triggers, and sleep better by doing just

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Codependency, Separation Anxiety
Separation Anxiety: When Your Partner Goes to Rehab
Seabrook | 12 November

Home Alone Your partner’s substance abuse got way out of hand. Fortunately, they recognized their issue and sought out treatment.

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incarceration and addiction
Incarceration and Addiction
Tracey L. Kelley | 25 October

To fully understand the impact of an individual’s substance use disorder (SUD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD), professional care providers

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Choosing a Rehab Facility
Three Important Points to Remember When Choosing a Rehab Facility
Tracey L. Kelley | 27 September

Choosing a Rehab Facility When you or a loved one reaches a pivotal wellness crossroads in life and requires professional

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What to Do If You Could Be Described as a ‘Dry Drunk’
Rob Cline | 22 July

As a rule, you would never find us describing a person as a “drunk” on this blog. It’s unkind and

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You Are Not Alone: Memoirs of Substance Use Disorders
Rob Cline | 10 June

The struggles that come with a substance abuse disorder can feel very isolating. Maybe you feel like no one understands

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It Pays to Get Treatment – But How Will You Pay For Treatment?
Rob Cline | 16 May

You may find it easy to come up with reasons to avoid going to treatment for your substance use disorder

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A Lasting 2021 New Year’s Resolution
Seabrook | 31 December

It’s the last day of 2020. Tonight lots of people put their lives into perspective and they try to figure

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Spread Positivity Today and Everyday
Seabrook | 14 December

Every day it feels harder than ever to escape thoughts of health, money and the unknown. Anxiety and stress levels

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Enabling vs. Helping an Addict
Seabrook | 3 November

Enabling and helping are different terms, but are often are confused. Enabling an addict is doing things for them that

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